The science and practice of medicine . - lowering the flamethe steam is generated with lessrapidity and force. A smalllamp under the glass cup hold-ing the medicated liquid heatsthi^, and the spray may, if ne-cessary, be breathed warm (DaCosta). A number of modifications ofSiegles apparatus, and whichhave materially simplified it,have been made and are in V>y Dr. John Hart, of Bos-ton, has been described by himin the American Journal of theMedical Sciences, October, 1866,p. 364. Mr. Gemrig, a surgicalinstrument maker of Philadel-phia, has constructed a simple,convenient, and efficie
The science and practice of medicine . - lowering the flamethe steam is generated with lessrapidity and force. A smalllamp under the glass cup hold-ing the medicated liquid heatsthi^, and the spray may, if ne-cessary, be breathed warm (DaCosta). A number of modifications ofSiegles apparatus, and whichhave materially simplified it,have been made and are in V>y Dr. John Hart, of Bos-ton, has been described by himin the American Journal of theMedical Sciences, October, 1866,p. 364. Mr. Gemrig, a surgicalinstrument maker of Philadel-phia, has constructed a simple,convenient, and efficient steamatomizer, after a design given to liim by Dr. Da Costa (Fig. 9).There is a copper boiler, and the thermo-barometer is replaced by.
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